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my dad looked out for us our whole entire lives. he didn't deserve this. >> yazdani is 5'6" and wearing a gray sweatsuit when he disappeared. if you know anything about where he may be, please call police immediately. >>> this morning the world's biggest economies will try to tackle the world's financial problems. it's the last day of the g-12 summit in mexico city. aincluded will be how to help the struggling economies in brazil and china. and the fiscal cliff in the united states. it's feared the changes that could take place on december 31st will have a global impact. >>> the redskins lose in a very sloppy game, but it's what coach shanahan said after the game that has fans upset this morning. >>> it is now 4:41. time for weather and traffic on the ones. >> good morning. time for weather and traffic on the ones. at 4:41 it is cold. >>> all these areas in dark blue in the 30s and even 20s in many locations out in the mountains. right now reagan national is on the warmer waters of the potomac at 43. hometown forecast, waldorf shoul
my dad looked out for us our whole entire lives. he didn't deserve this. >> yazdani is 5'6" and wearing a gray sweatsuit when he disappeared. if you know anything about where he may be, please call police immediately. >>> this morning the world's biggest economies will try to tackle the world's financial problems. it's the last day of the g-12 summit in mexico city. aincluded will be how to help the struggling economies in brazil and china. and the fiscal cliff in the united...
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we used to call that the sun. it's been nearly a week since we had anything close to a sunny day around here. i think tomorrow we finally start to turn the corner but it is going to stay chilly. so the weekend word is chilly. but at least it's going to be dry and we won't have to deal with any more crazy weather at least for a little while. a little chance to exhale. back to you. >> we want that, chuck. thanks. >> it's been a long week for people throughout the northeast after hurricane sandy. today president obama is expected to meet with top aides and lawmakers to monitor the government's response to the storm. afterwards homeland security and fema directors will visit storm damaged communities. meantime the storm is now blamed for 109 deaths in the u.s. as people continue to clean up mayor bloomberg canceled tomorrow's new york city marathon. people were outraged this week when bloomberg said the race would boost the economy and inspire the city to move on after the storm. now, though, the race that brings 40,0
we used to call that the sun. it's been nearly a week since we had anything close to a sunny day around here. i think tomorrow we finally start to turn the corner but it is going to stay chilly. so the weekend word is chilly. but at least it's going to be dry and we won't have to deal with any more crazy weather at least for a little while. a little chance to exhale. back to you. >> we want that, chuck. thanks. >> it's been a long week for people throughout the northeast after...
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it's affecting us. spokes of energy rotating along the bottom side, triggering few sprinkles north and west of the metro area. we'll have perhaps a few sprinkles around. the areas in dark blue in the low 40s, and the light blue areas generally in the low 40s. small chance of a few scattered sprinkles. by this afternoon, a little sun should break out. highs into the mid 50s and the winds gusting around 20 miles an hour. i'll be back with a look at friday. how's traffic? >> fire activity shutting down florida avenue both directions, between third street and sixth street. let's head over to 395 southbound. just discovered an accident there. as you make your way past washington boulevard, you'll see the right lane and your left lane blocked by the accident. however, traveling on 50 in maryland, outside the beltway, inside the beltway, a live look. you're nice and clear as you head eastbound and westbound. not seeing if i issues for you. >>> still to come, unbelievable view. the damage sandy is leaving behin
it's affecting us. spokes of energy rotating along the bottom side, triggering few sprinkles north and west of the metro area. we'll have perhaps a few sprinkles around. the areas in dark blue in the low 40s, and the light blue areas generally in the low 40s. small chance of a few scattered sprinkles. by this afternoon, a little sun should break out. highs into the mid 50s and the winds gusting around 20 miles an hour. i'll be back with a look at friday. how's traffic? >> fire activity...
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tracie potts live in cincinnati for us. tracie, thank you. >>> there are three major referendum questions on maryland's ballot today. we want to make sure you know exactly what those questions are going in today. here's a look at them. questions 4, 6, and 7. we're going to start here with question 7 on expanding gambling. it is basically asking you two things that you want to be thinking about. first, do you think the state's casinos should be allowed to have table games? quite simply, that is the question. here is question number two. do you think a casino should be built in prince george's county, raising the number in the state from five to six? you answer both questions for or against at one time. then there is the next question six on the same-sex marriage issue. it's already been passed into law, but it needs approval from voters to be fully enacted. here you are either for or against the law. couple of quick details. the law allows gay and lesbian couples to get a marriage license and allows religious institutions to
tracie potts live in cincinnati for us. tracie, thank you. >>> there are three major referendum questions on maryland's ballot today. we want to make sure you know exactly what those questions are going in today. here's a look at them. questions 4, 6, and 7. we're going to start here with question 7 on expanding gambling. it is basically asking you two things that you want to be thinking about. first, do you think the state's casinos should be allowed to have table games? quite simply,...
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to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign, and the pilot was coming in too low. >> i think it probably should be marked. obviously, they knew they were going to the airport. that was the attraction for them to come out here. they should have looked before they crossed the runway. he's looking on down the runway a little too low on his approach. i think he should have been a little higher on the approach. >> the owner of the airport is working with the faa and the national transportation safety board on possible safety recommendations. >> don't want that to happen. too close f
to lead us to a better future. the choice, now, the most important vote of our lives. [ romney ] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. take a look at this unbelievable video from north texas. a single engine plane clips the top of an suv as it's about to land. take a look right there. everybody involved in the accident is okay. a flight instructor who works out of the airport says both the driver and the pilot are to blame. the driver did not follow a stop sign,...
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please use caution. i notice numerous trees down on side streets, be careful as you make your commute. road work as well in the area, traveling 50 outbound, just as you pass to 95, the construction a tad bit there aed. new hampshire, seeing right lane blocked by construction, should be wrapping soon. stick to the left. check out 95 between the baltimore beltway and the capital beltway. a live look at 100. southbound, getting by without issue, same thing as northbound. no accidents no, construction. back to up. >>> 4:53. coming up, the event happening today to get unemployed military veterans back to work. >> after passing up dozens of presidential elections, what inspired a 99-year-old woman to vote for the first time? >>> >>> in the days following hurricane sandy, we heard a lot about the efforts of first responders, what about those responding in a different way? in point pleasant, new jersey, many emts and families have jumped into action, not just for first aid, but cooking days on end. they are maki
please use caution. i notice numerous trees down on side streets, be careful as you make your commute. road work as well in the area, traveling 50 outbound, just as you pass to 95, the construction a tad bit there aed. new hampshire, seeing right lane blocked by construction, should be wrapping soon. stick to the left. check out 95 between the baltimore beltway and the capital beltway. a live look at 100. southbound, getting by without issue, same thing as northbound. no accidents no,...
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. >> all i've got to say is whew, what a good thing it missed us. it's still spinning just south of nantucket. it's kind of slowing down and stalling out. actually, just in the last couple radar updates, looks like it may be drifting a little to the northwest. it has been pounding new jersey, new york, most of new england with heavy snow. many locations in connecticut have had ten, 11, 12 inches of snow, wind-driven with 60-mile-an-hour winds, and now thankfully the snow has ended. eastern long island and up into new england, they're still getting bands of heavy snow, that stretches all the way up into maine and eastern canada. this storm system is looking like a hurricane spinning away here. here's nantucket. it's just south of nantucket in martha's vineyard. there's cape cod. it does look like it may be trying to track off to the north and northwest, which is going to keep new england in wind and rain and snow here throughout much of the rest of the day today. for us, thankfully, all we had late last night, early this morning had been some flurrie
. >> all i've got to say is whew, what a good thing it missed us. it's still spinning just south of nantucket. it's kind of slowing down and stalling out. actually, just in the last couple radar updates, looks like it may be drifting a little to the northwest. it has been pounding new jersey, new york, most of new england with heavy snow. many locations in connecticut have had ten, 11, 12 inches of snow, wind-driven with 60-mile-an-hour winds, and now thankfully the snow has ended....
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which will bring us a chance for rain. the cold pattern lingers through the rest of the weekend. todaynd tonight. tonight the skies will clear out just a touch. that'll make it even colder tomorrow morning than it was this morning but sunshine coming back for tomorrow will be a very nice looking afternoon. this little coastal storm not going to be much of a factor for us but wednesday, thursday we're keeping an eye on it. mostly cloudy today. a little peek of sun here and there. breezy and chilly today. sunset at 6:05 today. enjoy it everybody. fall back. put your clocks back one hour tonight. change the batteries in your smoke detector as well. tomorrow the first day of standard time the sun goes back down at 5:04 tomorrow afternoon. that is just gloomy. then as we look at the extended forecast cold around here. it will be dry for election day. if you don't vote you can't complain. we're keeping an eye out when the wednesday, thursday time frame. old dominion, odu folks a shout out. on the road in atlanta playing georgia
which will bring us a chance for rain. the cold pattern lingers through the rest of the weekend. todaynd tonight. tonight the skies will clear out just a touch. that'll make it even colder tomorrow morning than it was this morning but sunshine coming back for tomorrow will be a very nice looking afternoon. this little coastal storm not going to be much of a factor for us but wednesday, thursday we're keeping an eye on it. mostly cloudy today. a little peek of sun here and there. breezy and...
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a lot of us here are fortunate. there are a lot who are less fortunate and we'll be talking about that coming up on thursday. we'll have more on the long road to recovery facing people like that. the cities and towns up and down the east coast in the wake of this storm. we'll be live in the ravaged city of seaside heights, new jersey. natalie will be in hoboken, where many residents are still trapped by flood waters. plus, savannah takes us inside the round-the-clock operation to get the water out of new york city's subway system. >>> then the decision to go ahead with sunday's new york city marathon. was it the right call? we'll talk about that with the head of the group that organizes the annual event. we have those stories, plus aerosmith's rise to rock royalty as we get ready for tomorrow's live concert on the plaza. we'll start in a few minutes on a thursday edition of "today." back to you. >> looking forward to it, matt. thank you. see you soon. >>> right now, 45 degrees outside our studios. "go gone with the
a lot of us here are fortunate. there are a lot who are less fortunate and we'll be talking about that coming up on thursday. we'll have more on the long road to recovery facing people like that. the cities and towns up and down the east coast in the wake of this storm. we'll be live in the ravaged city of seaside heights, new jersey. natalie will be in hoboken, where many residents are still trapped by flood waters. plus, savannah takes us inside the round-the-clock operation to get the water...
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>> the american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans. we want you to lead. not as a liberal or conservative, but as president of the united states of america. >> so at least a tone for compromise here on capitol hill. before the election, the president said he thought he could get a deficit deal in place within six months of being re-elected. the clock is ticking. >>> the race for president may have already been decided, but we still don't know who won florida. they're still counting the ballots there in the sunshine state. voters who were standing in line when the polls closed tuesday night were promised they would still get a chance to vote. many of them were still in line into the wee hours of the morning. election administrators blamed the problem on a lengthy ballot, which contained 11 state constitutional amendment questions. they say that they also received thousands of absentee ballots, which take longer to ballot. >>> closer
>> the american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. >> mr. president, this is your moment. we're ready to be led. not as democrats or republicans, but as americans. we want you to lead. not as a liberal or conservative, but as president of the united states of america. >> so at least a tone for compromise here on capitol hill. before the election, the president said he thought he could get a deficit deal in place within six months of being...
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shartia brantley joins us live with news for your money. >> reporter: good morning. auto makers like chrysler, ford, gm, will report october sales later today. sales are forecast to rise 11% from a year ago, which would make it the best october for the industry since 2007. analysts say monday's superstorm on the east coast likely led to the loss of about 100,000 vehicles. dealers should be able to make that up this month. and sandy may have been very bad news for homeowners, but it's bringing some good news to the residential construction sector. "the new york times" reports construction companies will be getting a lot of business. flood waters are pumped out of the neighborhood, power lines are restored and roads are clear of debris. they'll also be able to hire lots of workers. many of whom have been idle due to the housing slump over the past five years. guys, it's interesting to note that lumber futures on the chicago mercantile exchange soared yesterday. the trade there is framing lumber used mainly in home construction. >> thank you. >>> sam's club is helping r
shartia brantley joins us live with news for your money. >> reporter: good morning. auto makers like chrysler, ford, gm, will report october sales later today. sales are forecast to rise 11% from a year ago, which would make it the best october for the industry since 2007. analysts say monday's superstorm on the east coast likely led to the loss of about 100,000 vehicles. dealers should be able to make that up this month. and sandy may have been very bad news for homeowners, but it's...
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. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little batch of slight snow in garrett county, got hammered with a couple of feet of the heavy, wet snow. thousands without power in western maryland and parts of west virginia. partly cloudy sky. mostly clear east of washington and around the chesapeake bay. all of the areas in dark blue in the cold 30s. need your winter coat this morning, and the winds picking up. we're talking windchill later this morning. low 40s, a light blue, reagan national at 43. storm team 4, hour by hour, winds increasing, near 50 by noon. mid afternoon, the mid 50s. sunrise, 7:37. sunset, 6:
. >> sandy is still affecting us. we may get blustery winds. we don't have sprinkle activity like yesterday. as we go back in time, look at what's happening the last 12 hours, you can see this great circulation in the atmosphere from canada all the way down to the carolinas and northwesterly flow swinging around the center of circulation and the remnants of sandy moving slowly to the north and weakening. we're getting a few isolated sprinkles out in southwestern pennsylvania. one little...
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us, though. much of new jersey had six, seven, eight inches of snow. that's not that far away from us. and it is still spinning away. south of nantucket, and it is whipping eastern new england with rain and wind. but interior new england is getting snow. in fact, north haven, connecticut, had a foot of wet snow, wind-driven snow, and all along the coast now and long island, they still have gusts 50 miles to 60 miles an hour, including martha's vineyard. the storm team 4 radar mixing it with a little bit of sleet and wet snow east of baltimore. it's a cold morning, but it's above freezing thankfully, upper 30s to around 40 degrees. wind around 15 miles an hour, but they will increase this afternoon to around 30. four-day forecast, thankfully we'll get some sunshine back this afternoon, low 50s, and then sunny each day friday, all the way into veterans day, observe a warming trend through the weekend. i'll be back in ten minutes. here now is danella with a look at traffic. >> good morning. we're go
us, though. much of new jersey had six, seven, eight inches of snow. that's not that far away from us. and it is still spinning away. south of nantucket, and it is whipping eastern new england with rain and wind. but interior new england is getting snow. in fact, north haven, connecticut, had a foot of wet snow, wind-driven snow, and all along the coast now and long island, they still have gusts 50 miles to 60 miles an hour, including martha's vineyard. the storm team 4 radar mixing it with a...
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thank you for starting your day us with. "today" is next. back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, breaking news. we're back tomorrow -- monday actually. hope to see you then. have a great weekend. >> have a good weekend, everybody. anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message.
thank you for starting your day us with. "today" is next. back in 25 minutes with weather, traffic, breaking news. we're back tomorrow -- monday actually. hope to see you then. have a great weekend. >> have a good weekend, everybody. anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped...
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meteorologist tom kierein telling us we might get some snow. we're not going to get too excited, but there is some stuff going to fall out of the sky, right, tom? >>> going to be an early season type of snowfall. we had one back in 1987 on veterans day. we got a foot of snow that day. nothing like that one. there it is, now spinning way east of atlantic city and ocean city. it's got a lot of moisture with it and swinging inland, getting moderate rain right along the coast and the eastern shore from lewis down toward just south of ocean city. and farther west, we are getting sprinkles of light rain right now in washington. there may be a little bit of wet snowflakes mixing in. otherwise, just chilly light rain right now throughout much of the region. and temperatures thankfully all above freezing. it's chilly. you'll need an umbrella here for the next few hours as we have the rain coming through. winter weather advisory north and east, we'll have that for you coming up. for the rest of the day, hour by hour, a wet morning and maybe accumulating
meteorologist tom kierein telling us we might get some snow. we're not going to get too excited, but there is some stuff going to fall out of the sky, right, tom? >>> going to be an early season type of snowfall. we had one back in 1987 on veterans day. we got a foot of snow that day. nothing like that one. there it is, now spinning way east of atlantic city and ocean city. it's got a lot of moisture with it and swinging inland, getting moderate rain right along the coast and the...
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tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity is an organization simply based on spreading awareness and raising lung cancer money for research. research so important and imperative for this disease, and longevity supports all of those funds to do so. >> sarah, we know you have your family out there with you today. and other victims and survivors who have their families supporting them as well. what's it like to see a big crowd come together for the krause so personal to you? >> this is just thirilling. my team alone this year is 50 people. we after the last four years have raised $1 million fo
tell us how you got involved and why? >> my mom was diagnosed with lung cancer, and she passed on august 2011. lung cancer is one of the deadliest cancers and breathe deep d.c. is the largest organization to fund lung cancer research. and i want to support those who are honoring someone they lost and all those walking for people who cannot be here today. >> sarah, tell us more about longevity and breathe deep d.c. does for families and people like you. >> absolutely. longevity...
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using the shoulder lane. following northbound just past lower bowie road, looks like an accident just happened here. fire department on the scene as well as police. again, this is northbound as you make your way past laurel bowie road. i'm coming back in ten minutes with an update because this is just happening now. i'm going to call and get more information on this accident. another accident got to make you aware of is on the outer loop of the beltway over the american legion bridge. excuse my. the inner loop of the beltway at american legion bridge. one lane blocked by this crash. police are on the scene. back in ten minutes with an update on both accidents. >>> today financial leaders from around the world will tackle some of the globe's biggest economic problems. the last day of the g-20 summit in mexico city. discussions include how to handle the debt crisis and the struggling economies in brazil and china. also how to address the fiscal cliff in the united states. it's feared the spending cuts and tax i
using the shoulder lane. following northbound just past lower bowie road, looks like an accident just happened here. fire department on the scene as well as police. again, this is northbound as you make your way past laurel bowie road. i'm coming back in ten minutes with an update because this is just happening now. i'm going to call and get more information on this accident. another accident got to make you aware of is on the outer loop of the beltway over the american legion bridge. excuse...
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stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that investigation was the ability to work as a region. i can tell you that 20 years ago, police departments didn't work as well together i think they can had good relationships. but today you can have a police officer go to their desk top and get information from outside the department. we have these records management systems, all connected, and this really came out of necessity, because when you have -- working the sniper case with killings in maryland, virginia, and the district, we had to work together, and i will tell you, that the public would have
stay with us. >>> welcome back. our guest this morning is montgomery county police chief thomas major. we talk about the past nine years you've been at the helm in montgomery county. before that you were chief in fairfax county. we're ten-year anniversary of the sniper attacks. the whole region remembers, the whole country, in fact. talk about its lasting impact today on law enforcement, how we protect people? >> i think one of the things that we accomplished with that...